In the end, it doesn’t matter. Met fans are pissed andnice tight spiral on Tom Terrific's spin.
In the end, it doesn’t matter. Met fans are pissed andnice tight spiral on Tom Terrific's spin.
Dick Young was the worst. Pre web days I followed sports by reading. So many of the ghost written athlete Bios complained about him. When I was able to get the Sporting News his column wqas full of hate. Incredible how much power a single writer had at that time.-- when the Mets front office succumbed to pressure from execrable Daily News columnist Dick Young to run Tom Seaver out of town. Since that moment, the Mets and their fans have been appalling or worse.
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We’ve come full circle, from the Brady 6 to 6 rings. I watch the Brady 6 about once every other year.Blessed image...
Wasn’t he the seventh QB taken? Hence, The Brady Six.Saw someone on line say that Brady got drafted in the sixth round, was the sixth QB taken, and received his sixth Super Bowl ring on 06/06. I hadn’t made the date observation before.
Glad the numerology doesn’t check out. For a minute I was afraid we were stuck on 6 Lombardi’s.Wasn’t he the seventh QB taken? Hence, The Brady Six.
For me, it is the monetizing of an adjective that is fucked up. Or would be, if that was Brady's intent, which now seems not to be the case.It is not the nickname.
It is the monetizing of it when it is really someone else's nickname.
It can’t NOT be AliceAnd I think we all know who goes in the center.
Doug Gabriel.
I'm so all the way here for this. It seems like TB12 really enjoys being around Gordon. If (for FUCKS SAKE) the league and calm down about weed (yknow, what with it being legal in a bunch of states, including MA), and he can come back this year and play, it would be a huge benefit to this team. I love that TB12 and Josh are preparing like they're going to play together again and soon -- even if Josh is suspended for 8 or 12 games, it would be such a boon for them to already know their timing at that point. God damn.
This was fantastic. Thanks.Recently uploaded to Youtube: highlights from Tom Brady's first start, which of course came against Peyton and the Colts. Worth a watch if you have a spare 15 minutes.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IOyoinMUo1c
personal highlights:
1:34 Bryan Cox's hit on Pathon, for which he will always be remembered in New England. Set the tone for the defense on that day, and for the rest of the season.
6:25 Otis Smith with one of the best pick-sixes you will ever see.
7:25 Vinatieri from 48 yards as the clock expires. Shades of things to come.
9:00 CBS graphic, asking which of the 0-2 teams has the best shot at making the playoffs. New England is not even listed on the graphic, which Brent Jones points out to Gus Johnson.
13:05 Bryan Cox again, with one of the best "hey, look at the scoreboard" moments in NFL history after Marcus Pollard scores a meaningless TD for the Colts and dunks the ball over the goalposts.
13:34 Brady passes to Faulk while falling down for a long 4th down conversion. It's obvious that this kid is special.
14:10 First Manning Face of the BB/Brady dynasty.
That was the first thing that stood out to me. He was way faster than I remembered and could catch much better than I remembered also. Underrated indeed.Antowain Smith is deeply underrated by some Pats fans. I had forgotten how not-just-lumbering he was in 2001.
+1. He fell off a cliff, but he was a beast.That was the first thing that stood out to me. He was way faster than I remembered and could catch much better than I remembered also. Underrated indeed.
This was also an early example of Belichick's go-for-the-jugular approach. Up big in the fourth quarter at the 30 or so, most coaches surely would have just taken the 3 points there (especially after Vinatieri had already made one from similar range).13:34 Brady passes to Faulk while falling down for a long 4th down conversion. It's obvious that this kid is special.
His high-stepping across the field after the Vinatieri SB winning kick showed some real athleticism.Antowain Smith is deeply underrated by some Pats fans. I had forgotten how not-just-lumbering he was in 2001.
System QB. Anyone could do that here.
Followed with a TB12 instatweet pic of a 61MPH ball speed readout with the caption "Falling off a cliff".TomBrady just took a dump on@maxkellerman Doesn't seem like he's going any where any time soon. P.S. Since Kellerman said Tom Brady is "falling off a cliff." Brady went to 3 Superbowls, won 2 MVPs and passed for 1,233 in 3 straight Superbowls.
I never understood when people would claim that Brady doesn't have a big arm. He throws lasers over the middle. And remember the almost greatest throw and catch in NFL history - the 70+ yard bomb to Moss that was just *barely* tipped away by a Giants' defender at the end of SB 42?Transcribing for the new board:
Followed with a TB12 instatweet pic of a 61MPH ball speed readout with the caption "Falling off a cliff".
The Kleiman tweet then had a google link that stated that the highest recorded pass velocity recorded at the combine was 60MPH.
Nah, it will be like Shula. They'll find Kellerman in whatever obscure hole he's living in so he can croak out some b.s.Someday Kellerman will be right. He just needs to keep his job long enough so he doesn’t get fired or retires before Brady.
Trolling is one thing and can be funny.Kellerman knows he is trolling. He is actually kind of hilarious in these clips I've watched. It is performance art, don't ever take it seriously. Think of him as the Andy Kaufman of football analysis.
It’s not youth, it’s the perceived “athleticism” of Rodgers and the lack of same for Brady.Youth, I guess.